Rule number one above is correct. Although I was able to get SBS to sort of act like a BDC, it never really did and gave me numerous problems, like what you are experiencing. SBS is PDC only, sorry.<br>
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Somebody had this same problem here a week or two ago and used Lophtcrack and the report was it worked fine.<br>
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I believe that they had to copy the SAM file with a DOS boot disk or something to that effect, though. The thread should still be here.<br>
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Ok, it's fixed. Once I learned how to edit the routing table, I just had to put some entries in the table on the BDC and it works fine.<br>
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Thanks for all the help.<br>
<p> Dan Moore<br><a href=mailto:mooredan@nospam.jddealer.com>mooredan@nospam.jddealer.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Tell...
You think YOU are confused!! :)<br>
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Ok, I'd could probably explain it better if I could draw you a map. <br>
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Maybe if I go in chronological order of how the network was built, it will help.<br>
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We started with a LAN at the home office. We then installed Micoms in all locations and...
The "Format C:" thing was a joke. Maybe not well delivered. I'll have to come up with something better. <p> Dan Moore<br><a href=mailto:mooredan@nospam.jddealer.com>mooredan@nospam.jddealer.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>Tell me again why FORMAT C: won't work...
Ok, now my question is, are we talking about the routing table of the Cisco router or are we talking about the server that is acting as a router? If it's the server, where do you find the routing table?<br>
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I've just had Winroute suggested to me by another MIS and I was curious if anyone here has used it or has any information on it. The web site is <A HREF="http://www.tinysoftware.com" TARGET="_new">www.tinysoftware.com</A>.<br>
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According to this person and the website, it's secure, acts as a...
Bruce,<br>
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I've made the changes that you suggested. The master browser was already set to be false, and I changed the maintain a browse list to no. Now I get service specific error 2550 because NT is upset that I set it to "no" but that's no big deal. I've made sure that the...
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Thank you. I was pretty sure that the gateway was supposed to be empty, but I'll try anything twice. I pretty much assumed that there was something with the Local Address Table or LMHosts or whatever. I just didn't know what it was. I do know that all of my internal addresses...
Sorry if I'm a bit confused on this and therefore don't make sense. <br>
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I've tried setting the standard gateway on the internal NIC and the IP forwarding option has always been checked. If I set the normal gateway on the internal NIC I see all of my network, but none of the internet. If I...
Ok, sorry for the delay in getting back to this thread. We've had the "Storm of a lifetime" or whatever the talking heads are calling it. <br>
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I have looked at all the things that were suggested, thank you for your help. All TCP/IP settings seem to be correct, they don't match...
I have two similar servers. One is the PDC running NT Server 4.0 SP4. It runs one NIC, it is the DHCP server and a file server. It was set up by an outside agency.<br>
I have new server sitting directly beside this one. It is a BDC and is being used as a test server for MS Proxy and was set up...
I don't know about the Win 98 side, but if you can have your NT laptops dial into your NT server via RAS, it's pretty easy. Set up the server with RAS, Control Panel>Network>Services>Add Remote Access Service. Configure RAS to either use the DHCP service to configure the client or to...
So did they remember the password after you told them what it was?<br>
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I went and found the crack that I was talking about, it's the same one that you used.<br>
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Dan
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